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Goalie Customizer 19 Table of Contents Extreme Flex 4 Premier Ii Goalie Sticks Pads Options Pads Options Extreme Flex 4 GOALIE CUSTOMIZER 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTREME FLEX 4 PREMIER II GOALIE STICKS PADS OPTIONS PADS OPTIONS EXTREME FLEX 4 ................................. 24-25 - CORE ........................................ 5 - CORE ........................................ 15 PREMIER II ....................................... 26-27 - FLEX ......................................... 5 - FLEX ......................................... 15 PREMIER PRO ................................... 28 - KNEE CRADDLE ............................ 5 - INNER CHANNEL / LEG CHANNEL ...... 16 CCM PRO ......................................... 29 - KNEE STRAPS .............................. 6 - KNEE STRAPS .............................. 17 CURVE CHART ................................... 30-31 - CENTER LEG ................................ 6 - CENTER LEG ................................ 18 - INNER CHANNEL / LEG CHANNEL ...... 7 - KNEE CRADDLE ............................ 18 - TOE ARRANGEMENT ...................... 8 - TOE ARRANGEMENT ...................... 18 - BOOT STRAP ............................... 8 - BOOT STRAP ............................... 19 - BOOT CHANNEL ........................... 8 - BOOT CHANNEL ........................... 19 CATCH GLOVE OPTIONS ........................ 10 CATCH GLOVE OPTIONS ........................ 20 BLOCKER OPTIONS ............................. 11 BLOCKER OPTIONS ............................. 21 EXTREME FLEX 4 / PREMIER II EVERY GOALIE IS UNIQUE IN HOW THEY PLAY AND HOW THEY WANT THEIR EQUIPMENT TO FEEL AND PERFORM. THE CCM EXTREME FLEX 4 AND THE PREMIER II CUSTOM PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO ENSURE YOU ARE PROPERLY GEARED UP EACH TIME YOU STEP ONTO THE ICE. THIS CUSTOMIZER HELPS YOU SEARCH THROUGH A VAST ARRAY OF OPTIONS TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR GEAR FOR THE RIGHT FIT, FLEX, STRAP SET-UP AND LEG CHANNEL TO HELP IMPROVE YOUR GAME! VISIT WWW.CCMHOCKEY.COM TO SEE THE CCM GOALIE EQUIPMENT SPEC SELECTIONS OF OUR PRO GOALIE ENDORSEES. [NEW] Building off the iconic Stanley Cup-winning goalie pad. The new Extreme Flex 4 pushes EXTREME the limits of design while providing the competitive advantage of foot speed FLEX 4 and seal to the ice. PADS DUAL1TECORE TECHNOLOGY Torsional flex to maximize movement on your feet merges with a reinforced stiffer thigh rise to deliver seal and coverage to the ice. QUICK MOTION STRAP SYSTEM The perfect balance of fit and responsiveness to adapt to butterfly drops and recovery. FLEXIBLE TOE STRING SYSTEM A dynamic fit system to attach your skate to your pad, thereby optimizing connectivity and mobility. 4 Two injection molded inner core designs are offered to provide flex options from | CORE OPTIONS below the knee up to the thigh to maximize your five-hole coverage based on how wide or narrow your butterfly is. SINGLE BREAK CORE DOUBLE BREAK CORE THE SINGLE BREAK CORE IS DESIGNED THE DOUBLE BREAK CORE IS DESIGNED TO BE A SOFTER PAD WITH ONE INTERNAL WITH 2 INTERNAL BREAKS ABOVE AND BREAK BELOW THE KNEE FOR FLEXIBILITY BELOW THE KNEE TO FACILITATE AND MOBILITY. 5 HOLE CLOSURE. Flex options optimize internal and external flex points that can provide maximum | FLEX OPTIONS coverage based on the width of your butterfly and desired flexibility above the knee. PRE-CURVED PRE-CURVED PRE-CURVED PRE-CURVED SINGLE BREAK SINGLE BREAK DOUBLE BREAK DOUBLE BREAK CORE CORE CORE CORE NO BREAK OUTER SINGLE BREAK NO BREAK OUTER DOUBLE BREAK OUTER OUTER Knee cradle options are based on the type of knee protector you wear and how much room is needed | KNEE CRADLE OPTIONS to transition from the center of the goal pad into the knee raiser to create a solid seal to the ice. SOFT FOAM SOFT FOAM SOFT NO OUTER WITH OUTER SUPER TIGHT FIT KNEE WRAP KNEE WRAP RECESSED FOAM RECESSED FOAM RECESSED FOAM NO WRAP WITH KNEE CRADLE WITH OUTER WRAP* KNEE WRAP * AVAILABLE AS REMOVABLE 5 The best leg strap option matches the flexibility of the goal pad from the | KNEE STRAP OPTIONS knee up. A double break core works well with straps above the knee. A stiffer single break core works well with leg straps at or below the knee. NO STRAP SINGLE BELOW ADJUSTABLE KNEE KNEE KNEE OR FIXED FIXED BELOW KNEE SINGLE SINGLE DOUBLE FIXED KNEE FIXED ADJUSTABLE & BELOW THIGH THIGH & KNEE KNEE AND KNEE | CENTER LEG OPTIONS NASH NYLON 6 The leg channel is a personal preference based on whether the goalie | INNER CHANNEL / wants a loose or tight fit. A tight fit leg channel works best with a shallow LEG CHANNEL OPTIONS ultra soft EPE core. If a loose fit leg channel is desired it is best to select | a shallow soft EPE core. LOOSE FIT TIGHT FIT 2 CALF STRAPS 2 CALF STRAPS SUPER TIGHT FIT LOOSE FIT 2 CALF STRAPS NO CALF STRAP TIGHT FIT SUPER TIGHT FIT NO CALF STRAP NO CALF STRAP 7 | TOE ARRANGEMENT OPTIONS JENPRO HD FOAM WITH BUNGEE LACE JENPRO HD FOAM WITH LACING | BOOT STRAP OPTIONS BEHIND HEEL UNDER HEEL NO STRAP | BOOT CHANNEL OPTIONS DEEP SOFT DEEP ULTRA SOFT 8 Ultimate culmination of playability and feel the new Extreme Flex 4 catch glove EXTREME FLEX 4 is meticulously engineered and CATCHER handcrafted to a game ready feel. [NEW] DOUBLE T POCKET Puck tracking and visibility. D3O® TECHNOLOGY QUICK RELEASE High-performance WRIST STRAP impact protection. Ease of adjustment. The new Extreme Flex 4 blocker transfers puck energy to propel EXTREME FLEX 4 it to the corner, and has a balanced lightweight design BLOCKER to control rebounds. [NEW] REDESIGNED INSIDE THUMB PROTECTOR Protection to increase blocking coverage. D3O® TECHNOLOGY QUICK RELEASE Low-profile impact protection. WRIST STRAP Pro-inspired design to lock your wrist. | CATCH GLOVE OPTIONS | | WRIST OPTIONS WEBBING LEATHER STRAP STRAP | “T” POCKET OPTIONS SINGLE SINGLE DOUBLE STRAIGHT TEE OFFSET TEE STRAIGHT (ALSO AVAILABLE IN +1) (590 ANGLE ONLY) TEE (ALSO AVAILABLE IN +1) | CUFF/THUMB OPTIONS ONE-PIECE TWO-PIECE 10 600 ANGLE 590 ANGLE 580 ANGLE | BLOCKER GLOVE OPTIONS | | PALM POSITION OPTIONS OFFSET PALM HIGH POSITION * CENTERED ONLY OFFERED ON POSITION ONE PIECE CUFF CONSTRUCTION | PALM MATERIAL OPTIONS | FINGER PROTECTION OPTIONS CURVED FINGER PROTECTION NASH SUREGRIP STRAIGHT FINGER PROTECTION | BINDING OPTIONS | CUFF OPTIONS HALF PIECE CUFF ONE- PIECE CUFF WITHOUT BINDING WITH BINDING 11 The Premier II goal pad is re-engineered to be 20% lighter than the previous generation and built for PREMIER II performance to dominate the crease. A dual density core eliminates excess weight while providing improved torsional strength to maximize coverage and stability PADS and help the pad seal to the ice. A redesigned leg channel optimizes rotation. Increasing butterfly drop velocity and recovery. DUAL1TECORE TECHNOLOGY Torsional flex to maximize movement on your feet merges with a reinforced stiffer thigh rise to deliver seal and coverage to the ice. MAX REBOUND TECHNOLOGY Directional energy transfer foam offers powerful rebound, eliminating the second shot. QUICK MOTION STRAP SYSTEM Responsive system for faster drop velocity and butterfly recovery. 14 Re-engineered injection molded inner core design with thinner profile to reduce | CORE OPTIONS weight where it matters to maximize performance. The three molded core designs are offered to provide flex options from below the knee up to the thigh to maximize your five-hole coverage based on how wide or narrow your butterfly is. NO BREAK CORE SINGLE BREAK CORE DOUBLE BREAK CORE THE NO BREAK GOAL PAD IS THE SINGLE BREAK CORE IS DE- THE DOUBLE BREAK CORE IS DE- DESIGNED SIGNED TO BE A STIFFER PAD WITH SIGNED WITH 2 INTERNAL BREAKS TO BE A STIFFER GOAL PAD TO ONE INTERNAL BREAK BELOW THE ABOVE AND BELOW THE KNEE TO PROVIDE SOLID SEAL TO THE ICE. KNEE FOR FLEXIBILITY AND MOBIL- FACILITATE 5 HOLE CLOSURE. *OFFERED IN PRECURVED & STRAIGHT. ITY. *OFFERED IN PRECURVED ONLY. *OFFERED IN PRECURVED & STRAIGHT. Flex options optimize internal and external flex points that can provide | FLEX OPTIONS maximum coverage based on the width of your butterfly and desired flexibility above the knee. PRECURVED NO BREAK CORE NO BREAK OUTER (X-STIFF) PRECURVED PRECURVED PRECURVED SINGLE BREAK CORE SINGLE BREAK CORE DOUBLE BREAK CORE NO BREAK OUTER SINGLE BREAK DOUBLE BREAK OUTER OUTER PRECURVED DOUBLE BREAK CORE NO BREAK OUTER STRAIGHT STRAIGHT STRAIGHT SINGLE BREAK CORE SINGLE BREAK CORE NO BREAK CORE SINGLE BREAK OUTER NO BREAK OUTER NO BREAK OUTER (X-STIFF) 15 Leg channel options provide goalies with the ability to customize their fit. A | INNER CHANNEL / tight fit is designed to provide a secure feel of the pad centered on the leg. LEG CHANNEL OPTIONS Goalies with less flexibility prefer a loose fit and open leg channel, which | provide more room for the knee and calf to position closer to the inside edge. OPEN LEG CHANNEL LOOSE FIT 3 CALF STRAPS 3 CALF STRAPS LOOSE FIT LOOSE FIT 2 CALF STRAPS 1 CALF STRAP LOOSE FIT TIGHT FIT NO CALF STRAP 2 CALF STRAPS TIGHT FIT TIGHT FIT 1 CALF STRAP NO CALF STRAP 16 The best knee strap option will allow proper rotation of the knee in the | KNEE STRAP OPTIONS knee cradle. The size of knee protector that the goalie is wearing will determine whether the knee strap should be at the knee or below the knee for increased range of motion. NO STRAP SINGLE ADJUSTABLE BELOW KNEE KNEE OR KNEE FIXED FIXED BELOW KNEE SINGLE SINGLE DOUBLE FIXED KNEE ADJUSTABLE AND FIXED THIGH THIGH AND KNEE BELOW KNEE AND KNEE 17 | CENTER LEG OPTIONS NASH NYLON Knee cradle options are based on the type of knee protector you wear and how much room is needed | KNEE CRADLE OPTIONS to transition from the center of the goal pad into the knee raiser to create a solid seal to the ice. FIRM FOAM
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